SA CUP ’ . . ; v place t -, on platter. Serves * I,t h < beef ' Cheese‘'Sautie. 1 ' 1 •' "" *'' frif silt ■ -. CHEESE SAUCE Melt 2 tablespoons butter or i medium ohion, cut Into 6. margarine in saucepan. Stir In j. es ' 2 tablespoons flour, X teaspoon Cheese Sauce salt, 14 teaspoon Worcester ° shire sauce and a dash of pep- Sift together flour, baking per until smooth- Gradually powder and salt. c. o add 1 cup milk, stirring con in shortening until mixture is stantly until thickened. Add 1 crumbly. Stir in enoug CU p (4 ounces) shredded Amer to make * soft • ican cheese and stir over,low out on lightly floured o heat until cheese melts, pastry cloth and knead gently „ * * * 30 seconds. Roll out to 7x 12 XUNA-FRUTTI MACARONI inch rectangle. Cut dough in DINNER half making two s rips, eac cups p i neap pi e tidbits (13- 3-V2 x 12 inches. Place one % ounce J n) strip of dough in bottom and 2 tablespoons butter or . (extending up ends of lightly garine greased 4*14 x B*l4 inch loaf ( cup chopped green pepper .pan. Cut remaining strip into 1 cup water (five rectangles, each about 1 chicken boujllon cube ;2-(4 x 3-14 J" 0116 ®' ® lend : 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 ground beef, salt and pepper. % cup sugar (Shape into 2-Vz x -V2. 1 c j tablespoon cornstarch (patties. Layer meat.-omon sh- % teaspoon salt :ces and biscuit rectangles -up- Dash pepper right in pan Bake in hot oven 2 tables P 0 PP vinegar (400 degrees) 50 to 60 minutes 8 ounces elbow ma s caroni ® r untl * biscuits are golden 2 cups tuna, flaked (two 7- brown. Remove from pan and ounce canS( drained) m vt v* Shoe Prices Slashed To The Bone At SUPER JUST rN TIME FOR SCHOOL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST 30, 31 ONLY nn I SHOES JL ■V W i A PAIR • For Beys and Girls • Made In U.S.A. • Biff Selection • No Imports • Leather Uppers • Sizes SVz to 3 • Long Wearing Soles • All -$4 Shoes OTHER BACK TO SCHOOL VALUES GYM SNEAKERS BOYS' $1.69 TO—^ai $3. A Arch > Big Savings BIG BOYS' AND MEN'S DRESS SHOES $3.00 to $6.98 Save Up To $5. A Pair Super Shoes OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. 220 W. King St. FREE PARKING SHOES GIRLS' JJLB9 • Arch ArU.S.A. Made Lancaster, Pa. ' Drain ,pineapple, reserving 'VS 'etip iff at’.- Meft ti lifter on* margarine in skillet. Cook pine apple and green pepper in but ter or margarine until green pepper begins to soften, about 5 minutes. Add water, bouillon cube, soy sauce and reserved pineapple sirup to pineapple mixture. Heat to boiling, stir ring occasionally to dissolve bouillon cube. Meanwhile, com bine sugar, cornstarch, salt and pepper. Blend in vinegar, mix ing until smooth. Add corn starch mixture all at once to pineapple mixture, stirring con stantly. Cook until thickened and glossy, about 2 minutes. Meanwhile, cook macaroni in boiling salted water until par tially cooked, 3 to 4 minutes. Drain. Stir tuna into sauce. Fold in macaroni, mixing light ly until covered with sauce. Turn into shallow lightly grea sed 2-quart casserole with co ver. Cover and bake in moder ate oven (350 degrees) 20 to 25 minutes or until heated through. * * * TOMATO SOUFFLE SANDWICH 8 slices enriched sandwich bread Butter or margarine, sof tened 12-ounce can luncheon meat, cut into 16 slices 2 cups cooked cut green beans, drained (1 pound can) Prepared mustard 2 eggs, beaten 1-Vt cups condensed tomato soup (10-Vfc ounce can) Vk cup milk Toast four slices of bread and spread lightly with butter or margarine. Place on bottom of well-greased 8-inch square baking dish. Cover with lunch eon meat and green beans Spread mustard lightly on re maining bread, and place, mus tard side down, over green beans Blend eggs, tomato soup and milk and pour over sand wiches. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 40 to 45 minutes or until sandwiches are puffy, yet firm. Makes 4 servings. Need . . . HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from ns for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Strasburg 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm * PARADISE, PA. ATTENTION i Farmers and Poultrymen We are the largest suppliers of Wood Shavings in the East for Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding packaged in bales, burlap and paper bags. We deliver anywhere. We are now receiving a new .crop’of very clean peanut hull. Save money by picking up at our warehouse. For prompt service call o. 659 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. I (formerly of Manheim) Phone 626-2068 i Distributor For I Shredded Pine bark for Mulching I . Evergreens, roses, etc. :^^«^TT^v£w3^ Lancaster Farming, Saturday,, August For the Farm Wife Ladies, Have You Heard? .., By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist Simple Heat Test For Cooking Outdoors The hand test is easy to do . . . hold your hand over the coals at about the same height as the meat will be, and begin counting the seconds The fire is slow if you can keep your hand over the coals five or six seconds, medi um if you can keep your hand over the coals three or four seconds, and hot if you can keep your hand there one or two seconds. Steaks and hamburgers need a hot fire, roasts and kabobs need medium fire. Frank*- furters and other sausage items need a slow fire. Return To School Although it’s a temptation for the teen- ager to continue working at the job he had during the summer, the wise young person will pick up his books and go back to school. A trained person has many more opportunities for good jobs than the untrained person, and more and more ad ditional training is needed for the more complicated jobs or careers available. ' Giving up the money of a summer job is not easy nor is it easy for the young per son to see that more years of preparation will mean better paying jobs later. It takes time, effort, and money to get the education and training needed for a job or a career, but it’s worth it financially. But the money a trained per son earns is only part of the whole picture. A person works a good many years of his life and it’s important that he have the kind of work that is in teresting and satisfying Also there’s real satisfaction that comes with training when he knows he is skilled and can do and Family the job well. Teach Children Street Safety- Crossing the street holds many dangers for young chil dren. But you can help them to develop certain built-in pre cautions. Hold your child’s hand as you’re ready to cross the street. As he holds your hand, he must learn to look both ways before stepping off the curb By setting a good exam ple yourself, the child will re member that the curb is a re fuge from danger Stand on the curb until you can walk across the street. Help your child establish the habit of always walking not running in the street A child’s emotions are heightened when he runs a child should step off the curb and walk bris kly across the street A motor ist may become confused when he sees a child running across the street in front of him. ... Marriage and hunting licevu. ses limit you to one dear* at a-time. FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Gars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 - 85 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3921 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a 24-HOUR SERVICE! 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